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PRICES OF PRINTING TYPES. 

THE following are the REDUCED PRICES OF PRINTING TYPES when sold at six months' credit 
for approved paper. A liberal discount will be made for cash received promptly at the date of the 
Invoice. Shipments by way of the Atlantic, when made to credit orders, will be insured, and the 
premium charged in the bill. Old type received at nine cents a pound in exchange for new. 

March 15, 1818. 


Etonian and Italic. 


Twelve-line Pica.$ 0 20 

Nine-line Pica.0 20 

Seven-line Pica.0 24 

Six-line Pica. 0 20 

Five-line Pica.0 28 

Four-line Pica.0 28 

(.'anon. 0 30 

Meridian. 0 30 

Double Paragon.0 30 

Double Great-Primer.0 30 

Double Columbian.0 30 

Double English. 0 30 

Double Pica. 0 30 

Double Small-Pica.0 30 

Paragon. 0 30 

Great-Primer.0 30 

Columbian. 0 30 

English.0 30 

Pita.0 30 

Small-Pica. 0 32 

Long-Primer.0 34 

Bourgeois ..0 37 

Brevier.0 42 

Minion...0 48 

Nonpareil. 0 58 

Agate.0 72 

Pearl. 1 08 

Diamond. 1 00 


Card fonts of Koiuan. 

Brevier. 0 74 

Minion. 0 84 

Nonpareil. 1 00 

Agate.. . 1 20 

Pearl. 1 00 

Diamond.2 ou 


Antique. 


Ten-line Pica. 0 20 

Six-line Pica.0 20 

Four-line Pica.0 30 

Double Paragon. 0 30 

Double Great-Primer. 0 38 

Double Pica. 0 42 

Double Small-Pica ...0 42 

Paragon.0 44 

Great-Primer No. 1 and 2.0 44 

English.0 48 

Pica No. 1 and 2.0 52 

Small-Pica. 0 56 

Long-Primer No. 1 and 2.0 00 

Bourgeois. 0 00 

Brevier No. 1 and 2..0 74 

Minion. 0 84 

Nonpareil No. 1 and 2. 1 00 


Antique Condensed. 


Great-Primer.0 44 

Pica.0 52 

Long-Primer.0 00 

Brevier. 0 74 

Antique Extended. 

Four-line Pica.0 30 

Canon.0 32 

Double Great-Primer.0 38 

Double English.0 42 

Black. 

Five-line Pica.0 28 


Four-line Pica.0 30 

Meridian. 0 34 

Double Great-Primer.0 38 

Double Small-Pica No. 1 and 2. . 0 42 

Great-Primer No. 1 and 2..0 44 

English No. 1 and 2. 0 48 

Pica No. 1 and 2... 0 52 

Small-Pica.t) 50 

Long-Primer No. 1 and 2.0 00 

Bourgeois.0 00 


Brevier No. 1 and 2...0 74 

Minion.0 84 


Gothic. 

Four-line Pica.0 30 

Two-line Great-Primer.0 38 

Two-line Pica.0 42 

Two-line Brevier. 0 44 

Two-line Nonpareil.0 52 

Two-line Pearl. 0 00 

Brevier.0 74 

Nonpareil No. 1 and 2. 1 00 


Condensed. 

4 ? 115 


Ten-line Pica.$ 0 20 

Seven-line Pica.0 24 

Six-line Pica No. 2.0 20 

Five-line Pica No. 2.0 28 

Four-line Pica No. 1 and 2.0 30 

Canon.0 32 

Double Paragon. 0 30 

Two-line Great-Primer No. 2._0 38 

Two-line Columbian.0 40 

Double English.0 42 

Two-line English No. 2. 0 42 

Double Pica No. 2.0 42 

Two-line Pica No. 2.0 42 

Tw o-line Long-Primer No. 2.... 0 44 

Two-line Brevier No. 1 and 2. ... 0 44 

English. 0 48 

Pica No. 1 and 2.0 52 

Two-line Nonpareil No. 1 and 2. 0 52 

Long-Primer No. 1 and 2 .0 00 

Two-line Pearl No. 1 and 2.0 00 

Two-line Diamond No 2.0 60 

Brevier.0 74 

Extended. 

Two-line Pearl.0 00 

Brevier.0 74 

Nonpareil. 1 00 

(Gothic Condensed. 

Twelve-line Pica.0 20 

Eight-line Pica.0 22 

Six-line Pica. 0 20 

Four-line Pica.0 30 

Two-line Great-Primer.0 38 

Two-line Pica.0 42 

Tw o-line Long-Primer.0 44 

Two-line Brevier. 0 44 

Two-line Nonpareil.0 52 

Two-line Pearl.0 00 

Brevier.0 74 


Italian. 


Seven-line Pica.0 24 

Five-line Pica.0 28 

Two-line Great-Primer.0 38 

Two-line Small-Pica.0 42 

Two-line Brevier.0 44 

Two-line Minion. 0 48 

Two-line Pearl.0 00 


Title. 


Great-Primer.0 44 

Pica.0 52 

Small-Pica. 0 50 

Long-Primer.0 00 

Bourgeois.0 00 

ttrev ifr. 0 74 

Minion. 0 84 

Nonpareil No. 1 and 2. 1 00 

Agate. 1 20 


Fiece-Fractions* 


Pica (Nonpareil body). 1 50 

Smali-Pica (Agate body;. 1 80 

Long-Primer (Pearl body).2 20 

Bourgeois (Diamond bod);.3 00 

Two-line. 

Two-line Columbian No 1.0 40 

Two-line English No. 1 and 2— 0 42 
Two-line Pica No. 1 and 2.0 42 


Two-line Small-Pica No. 1 and 2. 0 42 
Tw o-line Long-Primer No. 1 and 2 0 44 
Two-line Bourgeois No. 1 and 2.. 0 44 
Two-line Brevier No. 1, 2 and 3. . 0 *14 
Two-line Minion No. 1, 2 and 3. . 0 48 
Two-line Nonpareil No. 1, 2, 3. . 0 52 


Two-line Agate No. 1, 2 and 3.. . 0 56 
Two-line Pearl No. 1, 2 and 3.. . 0 (>U 
Two-line Diamond No. 1, 2 ami 3 0 06 

Comic* 

Ten-line Pica.0 32 


Hair-line* 


Pica Condensed.0 90 

Long-Primer Engravers'. 1 00 

Minion Engravers'. 1 32 

Pearl Engravers'.2 20 


Title Condensed. 

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Pica.$ 0 52 

Long-Primer. 0 60 


Extra-Condensed. 

Seven-line Pica.0 3G 

Five-line Pica.0 44 

Two-line Paragon.0 GO 

Two-line Pica.0 G8 

Tw o-line Brevier.0 80 

Antique Extra-Cond’d. 

Seven-line Pica. 0 3G 


Five-line Pica.0 44 

Four-line Pica.0 48 

Secretary* 

Double Small-Pica.0 72 

Great-Primer.0 7G 

English. 0 85 

Pica.0 90 


Open. 


Twelve-line Pica Gothic Condensed 0 32 
Nine-line Pica German 'Text. ... 0 04 
Eight-line Pica German Text.... 0 64 
Eight-line Pica Gothic Condensed. 0 34 

Eight-line Pica Antique.0 34 

Six-line Pica Gothic..0 40 

Six-line Pica Gothic Condensed.. 0 40 
Five-line Pica Black No. 1,2.... 0 44 
Four-line Pica Gothic Condensed. 0 48 

Four-line Pica.0 48 

Four-line Pica Black.0 48 

Canon. 0 52 

Meridian.0 5G 

Meridian Black.0 50 

Double Great-Primer Black.0 G4 

Two-line English Antique.0 68 

Two-line Pica.. 0 68 

Double Small-Pica Black.0 72 

Two-line Long-Primer.0 72 

Great-Primer Black.0 67 

Two-line Brevier. 0 80 

Two-line Brevier Antique. 0 80 

Two-line Pearl Antique. 1 00 

Shaded. 

Ten-line Pica.0 32 

Seven-line Pica.0 36 

Six-line Pica No. 1 and 2. 0 40 

Six-line Pica Kay. 0 40 

Five-line Pica.0 44 

Four-line Pica No. 1 to 4. 0 48 

Four-line Pica Ray. 0 48 

Meridian. 0 56 

Two-line Great-Primer.0 64 

Two-line English. 0 68 

Two-line Pica No. 2. 0 68 

Two-line Small Pica No. 1, 2.... 0 72 

Two-line Long-Primer.0 72 

Great-Primer Black. 0 76 

Two-line Brevier No. 1 to 4. ... 0 80 
Two-line Nonpareil No. 1 to 4.. . 0 90 

Long-Primer Extended. 1 00 

Two-line Pearl No. 1 to G. 1 00 

Brevier Extended. 1 20 

Brevier No. lto4 . 1 20 

Nonpareil No. 1 to 3. 1 50 


Ornamented. 

Ten-line Pica. 0 32 

Nine-line Pica. 0 34 

Eight-line Pica No. 1, 2 and 3... 0 34 

Seven-line Pica.0 36 

Six-line Pica.0 40 

Five-line Pica. 0 44 

Four-line Pica No. 1, 2 and 3... . 0 48 
Two-line Paragon No. 1 and 2.. . 0 60 
Two-line Great-Primer No. 1,2, 3. 0 64 
Two-line Columbian No. 1 and 2. 0 68 
Two-line English No. 1, 2 and 3. . 0 68 
Two-line Small-Pica No 1 and 2. . 0 72 
Two-line Long-Primer No. 1 to 4 0 72 


Two-line Brevier. 0 80 

Two-line Nonpareil No. 1, 2, 3.. . 0 90 

Two-line Pearl No 1 and 2. 1 60 

Skeleton. 

Two-line Pearl. 1 00 

Brevier. 1 *0 

Nonpareil. 1 50 


Baekslope. 

English. 


Section-iHiisic* 


Perspective. 


0 48 


Nonpareil 


1 CO 


Six-line Pica 


0 40 


Outline* 



¥ 

1T5 

English. 

. . *0 

85 

Long-Primer. 

.... 1 

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Long-Primer Black. 

. 1 

60 

Brevier._ 

. 1 

20 

Nonpareil. 

. 1 

50 


German Text* 

Nine-line Pica.0 50 

Eight-line Pica.... ..0 50 

Double Paragon. . 0 60 

Double Small-Pica.0 72 

Great-Primer.0 76 


Phantom. 

Two-line Brevier.0 80 


Script. 


Double Small-Pica.0 72 

(Jreat-Primer. 0 76 

English. 0 85 

Pica.0 90 


Grecian. 

Twelve-line Pica.0 32 

Ten-line Pica.0 32 

Seven-line Pica. 0 36 

Five-line Pica. 0 44 

Four-line Pica. 0 48 


Superiors* 


Pica.0 90 

Small-Pica. 0 95 

Long-Primer. 1 00 

Bourgeois. 1 68 

Brevier. 1 20 

Minion. 1 32 

Nonpareil. 1 50 

Agate. 1 80 

Pearl.2 20 


Borders* 


Eleven-line Pica.0 32 

Eight-line Pica. 0 32 

Six-line Pica. . 6 32 

Five-line Pica.0 32 

Four-line Pica. 0 32 

Meridian.0 34 

Double Paragon.0 36 

Double Great-Primer. 0 38 

Double Columbian.0 40 

Double English.0 42 

Double Picu.0 42 

Double Small-Pica.0 42 

Paragon. 0 44 

Great-Primer.0 44 

Columbian.0 44 

English. 0 d8 

Pica.0 52 

Small-Pica. 0 56 

Long-Primer.o 60 

Bourgeois.0 Go 

Brevier. 0 74 

Minion.0 84 

Nonpareil. 1 00 


Si*uis* 


Small-Pica.0 56 

Long-Primer. 0 60 

Bourgtois.0 66 

Brevier... 0 74 

Minion. 0 84 

Flourishes.1 oo 

Check . o so 

Space-ltule..i 20 

Braces.0 80 


Quotations. 

0 25 

Metal Furniture 

... 0 20 

Eeads* 


Six to Pica and larger. 

... 0 V5 

Seven to Pica. 

0 30 




Tell to Pica. 

. 0 70 


Op Printers, and others, who wish to establish a Printing Office, will be furnished with estimates in 
detail of the materials necessary for the purpose, upon their stating, if for a newspaper, the size oi the 
sheet and style of printing intended; if for book-work, the number ot ems or ot medium iorins to be 
set up at once; and, if for job work, the kind of work to be executed. 

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PRICES OF PRINTING MATERIALS 


OF WHICH SPECIMENS ARE NOT SHOWN IN THIS BOOK. 


Cylinder Printing Machines. 


Hoe' 

s, Small-Cylinder, Bed 

35 

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25 $13(0 00 

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41 

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28*4.. 

1600 (JO 

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46 

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1750 00 

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44 

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50 

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33 . 

1900 00 

44 

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44 

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54 

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36 .. 

2100 00 

91 

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14 

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36 .. 

2300 00 

44 

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44 

23 

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18 . . 

800 (10 

44 

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44 

44 

28*<, 

X 

23 . . 

1200 00 

44 

M 

44 

44 

33 

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25 . . 

1460 00 

44 

M 

44 

44 

41 

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2M* . 

I860 06 

44 

M 

44 

44 

46 

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31 . . 

1950 < 0 

44 

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44 

44 

50 

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31 .. 

2100 00 

44 

M 

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36 . . 

2300 oo 

44 

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57 

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36 . . 

2500 00 

44 

Double-Cylinder, 

44 

41 

X 

28 . . 

2500 00 

44 

M 

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44 

44 

X 

31 .. 

2750 00 

44 

M 

M 

M 

50 

X 

32 .. 

3000 00 

44 

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54 

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34 .. 

3250 00 

44 

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57 

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35 .. 

8500 oo 

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44 

31 

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21 .. 

950 00 

M 

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40 

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29 .. 

1650 00 

M 

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44 

46 

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31 .. 

1800 00 

M 

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44 

53 

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32 .. 

1900 00 

M 

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44 

54 

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35 . . 

2060 00 

M 

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44 

58 

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36 

2300 00 

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44 

40 

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25 .. 

2250 00 

M 

44 

M 

44 

42 

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27*$.. 

2375 ( 0 

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44 

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2600 00 

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31 . . 

2600 00 

U 

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52 

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32 . . 

2900 00 

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57 

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35 . . 

3000 00 


Printing Inks, &c 


Black No. 1 . per pound 

M M y MW 

“ 44 24 44 44 . 

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44 No! 3..!!!!!!! 44 44 ! 

M M ^ MM 

44 News Ink. 44 44 

44 Superfine. 44 44 

44 Super-Superfine 44 44 . 

Colored, Red, Blue, &c 44 44 

Fine Red. 44 44 . 

Superfine Bed. 44 44 

Cold size. 44 44 . 

Varnish. 44 44 . 

Ultramarine blue powders' 


.$ 1 00 

. 0 75 

. 0 62 

. 0 50 

. 0 40 

. 0 34 

. 0 26 

. 3 00 

. 5 00 

.. 2 50 

. 12 00 

. 21 00 

. 4 00 

.... o so 

1 00 and 1 50 


Stereotype Blocks, 

Stereotype Blocks, 4to. 


Machine Blankets, per yard, from.. . 4 50 

44 Cut Band 3-8 diameter, 21 ft. long. 0 00 

14 Tape, narrow, linen per yard 0 06 

“ 44 wide 44 “ “ 0 10 


Platen Printing Machines. 

Double Bank, Bed 42X30.$ 000 00 

44 44 44 41 X 30. 1000 00 

Single Bank, with fly 42X30. 1200 00 

44 “ 44 44 X 30. 1300 00 

S5jF The Platen is always 4 inches less than the bed. 

Hand Printing Presses, 

( Wash big ton—Sm i th—Mad ison.J 


Foolscap Bed 17UX 20 . 

Medium 44 29** X 23 . 

Super-Royal 44 32*^ X 26 . 

Imperial, No. 1, 44 35 X 24 . 

44 44 2, 44 37 X 2f-H_ 

44 44 3, 44 40 X . 

44 44 4. 44 40** X 21A 4 . 

44 44 5, 44 44 "X 29*s . 

Maxwell's Half Medium, Plat. 18 X 13 

44 Cap 44 16 X 13 

44 Proof 44 28 X 8 

Parchments, from. 

Points, with springs, per pair. 

44 without 44 44 44 . 

Bank ami Horse, fiom. 

Foolscap I nk-Tahle. 

Drying Poles, per foot.. 

Peel. 

Lye Brush. 

Pick Brush. 

Proof Brush.. 

Wetting Boards, Medium.24X19iu. 

- 44 Royal . _27X23 44 

u u Super-royal.... 30X24 44 

44 44 Imperial.. 36X27 44 

44 44 Double Medium 40X 28 44 

Wetting Trough, Medium. 

44 44 Super-royal. 

44 44 Imperial. 

44 44 Double Medium. 

Washing 44 Medium . 

44 44 Super-royal. 

44 44 Imperial. 

44 44 Double Medium.. 

44 44 Lined with lead, extra —. 


135 00 
1«»0 00 
200 00 
210 00 
220 00 
230 00 
240 00 
250 (.0 
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0 75 
0 75 
0 25 
1 12 
1 00 
1 25 
1 50 

1 75 

2 00 


50 
.50 
50 
50 
50 
6 50 
8 00 
10 00 


B renze powders, all colors, per ounce, 0 75 and 1 50 

Self-1 liking Machines. 

{To ink the form by the action of the press.) 

Foolscap.. $ 75 00 

Medium. 85 00 

Super-Royal. 95 00 

Imperial. 110 00 

Inking Kollers, Arc. 

Rollers for Compo. Medium, complete set. . $ 20 0!) 

Super-royal, 44 44 .. 22 56 

44 44 Imperial 44 44 .. 25 00 

44 44 Imp. No. 5, 44 44 .. 30 00 

w ith vihrntiug cy linder, rail-way 
44 and carriage, to work one roller, 

$15 extra 

with \ ibratingcylinder, rail-way 
“ and carriage, to work two rollers, 

$22 50 extra. 

Stock and Frame for Compo. Rollers, 6 inch.. 2 50 

44 44 44 44 18 44 _ 3 50 

44 44 44 44 28 44 _ 4 00 

Buckskin Rollers, Medium, complete set.... 28 00 

44 44 Super-royal 44 44 _ 30 00 

44 44 Imperial 44 44 .... 35 00 

44 Balls, large, made up, per pair.... 7 50 

44 44 middle size 44 44 44 .... 6 00 

44 44 small 44 44 44 _ 5 00 

44 Ball Skin and Lining. 2 25 

44 Roller “ ” sewed. 3 75 

Roller Moulds, Cast iron, very true., .from. 15 50 
44 44 Copper 44 10 00 

Copper Kettles for boiling composition, per set 10 00 
Glue, for composition rollers, per pound, from 0 25 

Standing Presses, &c. 

Iron l»ars, 2 V<>in. screw,27in.between rods. .$ 80 00 

100 00 
125 00 
1(0 to 
175 00 
200 00 
225 ( 0 
250 00 
800 < 0 

10 44 40X78 1000 00 

44 44 44 12 44 44 46X32 1250 00 

Pressing Boards, Demy 22X 19 0 88 

44 44 Medium 24X19 1 00 

44 44 Royal 27X23 1 25 

44 44 Super-royal 30X24 1 50 

44 44 Imperial 36 X 27 2 00 

2 25 
I 00 
12 00 
0 12 


.. . 90 00 

44 

3 

44 

29 

1 25 

u 

3*ft 


31 

... 0 50 

u 

4 

M 

88 

li 30 

All Iron 

3*4 


28 

. 5 50 

M 

4 

M 

28 

7 50 

u 

4U 

u 

28 

0 06 

M 

4*4 

44 

34 


Card Printing Presses. 

Hoe's Machine Card....•$ 156 60 

44 Job press.. 85 00 

44 Card 44 .... 40 00 

Ruggles Printing Engine Card. . 140 00 

Maxwell's Card press. 30 00 


Composing Sticks. 

Composing Sticks, 6 and 8 inches, each.*1 

m m every additional inch . 

Job Stick, Mahogany, w ith iron knee, 20 inches 
Steel Composing Rules. 

Chases. 

Foolscap with shifting bars, per pair-$ 

Demy . 

Medium . 

Super-royal . 

Imperial . 

Double Medium 44 44 44 *. 

Double Super-royal, 44 44 * “. 

Imperial, No. I Newspape-, “ 44 . 

M H 2 44 ** 44 ... . 

m 44 3 44 * 4 *..... 

M 44 4 “ MM . 

44 Half Chases No. 2 each. 

M M M * 3 “ . . 


Hydraulic,singlepump, 8 in. ram. pit. 38X26 


Double Medium 40X28 

44 44 Sheet Iron. from 

44 44 Glazed pa per, per gross, fr. 

Iron Bar, for Standing Press, per lb. 


Imposing Stones and Frames. 


Medium. 

Super-royal. . 
Imperial No. 

M U 

1 . 

:2 

.$ .‘5 00 
. . 30 00 

. 30 00 

M M 

3 . 

.... 40 00 

M M 

1 . 

. 42 50 

Imperial 44 

3. . 

. 24 00 

M •* 

4 

.... 26 00 

M M 

5... 

... 30 00 


4to. 

4 

blocks ... 

....$ 10 

00 

8 vo. 

8 

44 

.... 13 

00 

12 mo. 

12 

•4 

.... 15 

00 

18mo. 

18 

M 

.... 17 

50 

24 mo. 

24 

M 

.... 20 

60 

32mo. 

32 

M 

... 23 

00 

48inn. 

48 

M 

.... 27 

00 


44 in sections to work with cuts. 
Stereotype Shaving Machine, with 1 head... 100 00 


31 iseel I ane oils. 

Furniture, all sizes, per y ard.$ 0 05 

Mourning Reglet 44 44 . 0 12 

Wood Rule, single 44 44 . . 0 12 

44 44 double 44 44 .. 0 15 

Shooting-Stick, hickory.. . 0 06 

44 44 iron. 1 00 

44 44 brass. 1 25 

Iron Side and Foot Sticks, per inch. 0 05 

Mallet. 0 50 

Planer... 0 25 

Quoins, hickory per 100. 0 50 

44 box-wood 44 44 . 0 60 

Saw. 1 00 

Wood Mitre-Box for furniture. 0 50 

Shears. 0 75 

Card Cutter, 6 inch shears. 10 00 

Lead Cutter. 4 06 

Iron Mitre-Box for metal rule. 6 00 

Cai dlesticks, per dozen. 1 50 

Bodkins. 0 18 

Page Cord, per hall.. 0 25 

Paper-cutting Machine and table. 50 00 

Adams' Ty pographia. 1 25 


1 50 
0 12 

2 00 
0 25 


10 00 

12 tiO 

13 00 

14 00 
16 00 
18 00 
20 00 
12 00 
13 00 

15 00 


Cast Iron 6 
44 7 

44 9 

44 11 

* 13 

44 16* 


X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
IX 


16*4 X 


8 outside 
10 
12 
14 
16 

P*o 44 

19*2 


Single 


Galleys. 

Commou, from.... ..$0 38 

Ucta\o Sire 10 X 6 inside.. 1 ‘25 

Quarto 44 13 X > % 44 I « r »0 

Medium 44 16 X 10 44 1 75 

Koval 44 18 X 12 44 1 88 

Super-roy al 44 21 X 14 44 2 00 

Imperial* 44 22 X 15 14 .. 2 25 

Republican 44 25 X 18 44 3 00 

Proof, single column, brass bottom. . . . 2 50 

- double 44 .. 2 75 

44 single 44 all brass. 5 60 

* double 44 44 44 . 5 50 


Rest quality, per pair 
Music Case each 
Job Case 
Two-third 
Half 


Type Cases, &c. 

. $ 


44 with middle bar. . . . 


4 

50 

Cabinet of 10 

mirs, small, w illi 

•landing 

5 

00 

44 

15 

half CM^es 


5 

(0 

Single 

Stand 



5 

50 

Doii id 

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with racks. 

........ 

0 

40 

44 

44 

w ilhmit racks... 


0 

50 

L< tier 

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22 X 17 

0 

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0 

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1 

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44 

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36X27. 

1 

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M 

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Double Medium, 

40X28. 


75 
. . 1 25 

1 00 
.. 0 75 
. . 0 50 

ey 25 00 
. . 20 10 


Wood Type. 


SIZE, 

ROMAN, ANTIQUE, 
GOTHIC & GRECIAN. 

FANCY. 

in 

Common, 


Shaded, 

Double Shade. 

pica 

Plain and 

Extend. 

Open and 

Ornamented. 


Condensed. 


Outline. 

&c. 


2 

cts. - 

cts, 4 

cts.— 

cts.— 

to 

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3 

_ 

4 

_ 

6 

44 

_ 

4 

4 

4 

_ 

7 

M 

_ 

5 

4 

5 

6 

8 

M 

10 

6 

4 

6 

6 

8 

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12 

7 

4 

6 

6 

9 

M 

14 

8 

5 

6 

7 

9 

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15 

9 

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7 

8 

10 

44 

16 

10 

6 

7 

10 

11 

M 

20 

12 

7 

8 

11 

12 

M 

21 

14 

8 

9 

12 

13 

44 

22 

15 

8 

10 

13 

15 

M 

20 

16 

10 

12 

14 

16 

44 

28 

18 

10 

14 

15 

20 

M 

32 

20 

12 

15 

16 

21 

M 

35 

24 

12 

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17 

23 

M 

40 

25 

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IS 

24 

44 

42 

28 

15 

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20 

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M 

50 

30 

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22 

32 

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32 

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55 

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36 

63 

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‘76 

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37 

66 

44 

P5 

70 

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— 

38 

70 

44 

98 

75 

28 


40 

75 

M 

100 


Scheme for Fonts of Wood 


Type. 

A font of 1-10 characters. 

A font 

of 225 characters. 

as 

usually 

assorted. 

as usually 

assorted. 

Capitals. 

Low 4 r 

Case- 

Capil 

a Is. 

Lower Case 

A 

3 

a 

3 

A 

5 

a 

5 

R 

2 

h 

2 

B 

3 

h 

3 

C 

2 

c 

2 

r 

4 

c 

4 

D 

2 

d 

2 

D 

4 

d 

4 

K 

4 

e 

4 

E 

6 

e 

6 

F 

2 

f 

2 

F 

3 

1 

3 

G 

2 

R 

2 

G 

3 

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11 

2 

h 

2 

H 

4 

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1 

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J 

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j 

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J 

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K 

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k 

1 

K 

2 

k 

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L 

3 

1 

3 

L 

5 

1 

5 

M 

2 

in 

2 

M 

4 

m 

4 

N 

3 

n 

3 

N 

5 

n 

5 

0 

3 

o 

3 

0 

5 

o 

6 

P 

2 

P 

2 

P 

3 

P 

3 

Q 

1 

9 

1 


2 

q 

2 

R 

3 

r 

3 

R 

5 

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5 

S 

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3 

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s 

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3 

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U 

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4 

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V 

2 

V 

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X 

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1 

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stra I quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet? 
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turnum praesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil 
timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium ni¬ 
hil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil lio- 
rum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non 
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Virginia, of which I am myseSf a 
bi alive ami resident, was not only 
tlie first of tlie States, but, I believe 
I may say, tlie first of tlie Nations of 
tlie eartli, wliieli assembled its wise 
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ent. was not only the tirst of the States, hut, I be¬ 
lieve 1 may say, the first of the Nations of the earth, 
which assembled its wise men peaceably together to 
form a fundamental constitution, to commit it to wri- 
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Virginia, of which I am myself a native and resident, was 
not only the first of the States, hut, I believe I may say, the 
first of the Nations of the earth, which assembled its wise 
Men peaceably together to form a fundamental constitution, to 
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native and resident, was not only 
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tain uualfcnalilc rtflljts; tljat ainonfl 
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tUc I)olb tl)csc truths to be self-evident: tljat all Jllen 
are created equal; tl)at tl)en are endowed bn tljeir (ffrea- 
tor tvitl) certain unalienable rigtjts; tljat^among tljese 
are lite, libertn, and tl)e pursuit of Ijappiness: tljat to 
secure tljeoe rigljts governments arc instituted among 
men, deriving tljeir just powers from tl)c consent of tlfc 
governed; tljat whenever ann form of government be- 

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fdon/cZ'j /He / dffonaent o-^- /He/ yovemed: //at 'teHeneved any 

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Virginia, of which I am myself a native and resident, was not only the first of the States 
but, I believe I may say, the first of the Nations of the earth, which assembled its 
wise men peaceably together to form a fundamental constitution, to commit it to wri¬ 
ting, and place it among their archives, where every one should be free to appeal to 
its text. But this act was very imperfect: the other States, as they proceeded succes¬ 
sively to the same work, made successive improvements; and several of them, 
still further corrected by experience, have by conventions still further amended 

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nem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te noctur- 
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populi, nihil consensus bonoriun omnium, nihil hie mu¬ 
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sese effrenata jactabit audacia ? nihilne te nocturnum pre¬ 
sidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilie, nihil timor populi, ni¬ 
hil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissmus ha¬ 
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? 
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sese effrenata jactabit audacia ? nihilne te nocturnum pre¬ 
sidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil 
consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus ha¬ 
bendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? 
patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium 
liorum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? 
quid proxima, quid superiore, nocte egeris, ubi fueris, 
quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum 
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presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, 
nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus 
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latii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus 
bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus 
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teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid 
superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid 
consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tem¬ 
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Virginia, of which I am myself a native and 
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men peaceably together to form a fundam¬ 
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resident, was not only the first of the States, 
but, Z believe I may say, the first of the Na¬ 
tions of the earth, which assembled its wise 
men peaceably together to form a fundamen¬ 
tal constitution, to commit it to writing, and 
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? qu- 
amdiu nos etiam furor iste tuns eludet? quem ad finem sese 
effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidi¬ 
um palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil 
consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus hab- 
endi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? 
patere tua consilia non sends? constrictam jam omnium 
horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam nonvides? 
quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos 
convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum igno- 
rare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelli- 
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urbis vigil ice, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omni¬ 
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LONG-PRIMER, NO. 2 . 

Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu 
nos etiam furor iste tuns eludet? quem ad finem sese effrenata 
jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil 
urbis vigilhe, nihil timor populi,nihil consensus bonorum omni¬ 
um, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum 
ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? con¬ 
strictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem 
tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi 
fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum 
ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, omores! Senatus hocintelligit 
consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in sena¬ 
tum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis 
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urbis vigilicB, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omni¬ 
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diu 110s etiam furor iste tuns eludet? quem ad fiiiem sese effre- 
natajactabit audacia? nihilne te noctumum praesidium palatii, 
nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum 
omnium, nihil liic munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil 
horum ora vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sent- 
is ? constrictam jam omnium liomm conscientia teneri conjur- 
ationem tiiani non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte 
egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, 
quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores! Se¬ 
natus hoe intelligit consul videt: liic tamen vivit. Yivit! 
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urbis vigilice, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omni¬ 
um, nih il hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora 
vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam 



LONG-PRIMER, NO. 4. 

Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ? quamdiu 
nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet ? quem ad finem sese effrenata 
jactabit audacia? nihilne te noctumum praesidium palatii, nihil 
urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omni¬ 
um nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum 
ora vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constric¬ 
tam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuarn 
non vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, 
quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare 
arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul 
videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatnm ven¬ 
it : fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad cae¬ 
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raris ? O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: 
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LONG-PRIMER ANTIQUE. 

Virginia, of which I am myself a native and 
resident, was not only the first of the States, 
but, I believe I may say, the first of the Na¬ 
tions of the earth, which assembled its wise 
men peaceably together to form a fundamen¬ 
tal constitution, to commit it to writing, and 
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turnum presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil ti- 
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the first of the States, but, I believe I may say, the first of the Nations 
of the earth, which assembled its wise men peaceably together to 
form a fundamental constitution, to commit it to writing, and place 
it among their archives, where every one should be free to appeal to 
its text. But this act was very imperfect: the other States as they 
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LONG PRIMER CONDENSED, NO. 2. 

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tions of the earth, which assembled its wise men peaceably together 
to form a fundamental constitution, to commit it to writing and place 
it among their archives, where every one should be free to appeal 
to its text. But this act was very imperfect: the other States as they 
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resilient, was not only the first of the States, 
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tions of the earth, which assembled its wise 
men peaceably together to form a funda¬ 
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certain nnalienable rights; that among these are life, lib¬ 
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tabit audacia ? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, niiiil urbis 
vigilise, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, ni¬ 
hil hie munitissimus liabendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vult- 
usque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam 
omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? 
quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quosconvo- 
caveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris? 
() tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie ta- 
men vivit. V r i vit:! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici 
consilii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad csedem unumquem- 
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patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam omnium liorum con- 
scientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid 
superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ce- 
peris, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Sen¬ 
atus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero et- 
iam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat 
oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes sat- 
isfacere reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad 
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Ciuousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam 
turor iste tnus eludet? qnem ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? ni¬ 
hil ne te nocturnum praesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor po- 
pnli, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi 
senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilixt 
non sentis constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjura¬ 
tionem tuara non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi 
lueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare 
arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie 
tameu vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatmn venit: tit publici consilii 
particeps: notat et designat oculis xul caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos 
autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela 
vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, dueijussu consulis jam pridem opor¬ 
tebat: in te conterri pestem istam, quam tu in nos oinnes jamdiu mach¬ 
inaris. An vero vir amplissimus 1\ Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium 
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nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilice, nihil timor populi, nihil con¬ 
sensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil 
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BREVIER, NO. 2. 

Q,uousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam 
furor iste tuns eludet? quem ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihil 
ne te nocturnum praesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, 
nihil consensus honorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus 
locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? 
constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non 
vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris quos convocav¬ 
eris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o 
mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo 
vero etiam in senatmn venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat 
oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere 
reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catili¬ 
na, dueijussu consulis jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, 
quam tu in nos onines jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Sci¬ 
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jam pridem oportebat : in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes 
jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, 
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BREVIER, NO. 3. 


Quousque tandem abate re, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam 
furor iste tuus eludet? quem ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? ni- 
hilne te nocturnum presidium paladi, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil tiinor populi, 
nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus 
locus, nihil horum ora vultusque movemnt? patere tua consilianon sentis? 
constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non 
vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convo- 
caveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, 
o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul vidett hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo 
vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et desig 
nat oculis ad ctedern unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satis- 
facere reipublicue videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te 
Catilina, duci jussu consulis jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestein 
istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus 
P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracchum mediocriter labefactan- 
tem statem reipublicae privatis interfecit: Catilinam vero orbem terra? ca?- 

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bonorum omnium, nihil liic munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora 
vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia nan sentis? constrictam jam omnium 
horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? (quid proxima, quid su¬ 
periore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocavcris, quid consilii cepcris, quem nos¬ 
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BREVIER, NO. 4. 

Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam fu¬ 
ror iste tuus eludet? quem ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne 
te nocturnum praesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilia?, nihil timor populi, nihil 
consensus bonorum omnium, nihil liic munitissimus habendi senatus locus, ni¬ 
hil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam 
jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid 
proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid con¬ 
silii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores! Senatus 
hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum 
venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad ca?dem unum¬ 
quemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes: satisfacere reipublicte videmur, si 
istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consulis jam 
pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu 
machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium 
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BREVIER TITLE. 

Virginia, of wliicli I am myself a native and resid¬ 
ent, was not only tlie first of the States, but, I believe 
I may say, the first of the Nations of the earth, which 
assembled its w ise men peaceably together to form 
a fundamental constitution, to commit it to writing, 
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which assembled its wise men peaceably together to 
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Virginia, of which I am myself anative and resident, was 
not only the first of the States, but, I believe I may say 
the first of the Nations of the earth, which assembled 
its wise men peaceably together to form a fundamental 
constitution, to commit it to writing, and place it among 
their archives, where every one should be free to appeal 

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BREVIER ANTIQUE, NO. 2. 

Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ? quamdiu 
nos etiam furor iste tuus eludet ? quem ad finem sese effrenata 
jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum praesidium palatii, nihil 
urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonoram omni¬ 
um, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum 
ora vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sentis ? con- 
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able rights; tijat among these arc life, libertn, antr tfjc pursuit of 
happiness; that to secure these rights, goberumeuts are instituteb 
among men, berthing their just powers from the consent of the go^ 
bernett; that mijeneber ann form of gobernment becomes trestruetibe 


BREVIER BLACK, NO. 2. 

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that then arc cubotocb bn thetr Creator hnth certain unalienable rights; 
that among these arc life, libertn, aub the pursuit of happiness: that 
to secure these rights gobernments are instituteb among men, berthing 
their just potoers from the consent of the goberneb: that biheneber ann 
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assembled its wise men peaceably together to form a fundamental constitution, 
to commit it to writing, and place it among their archives, where every one 
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MINION, NO. 1. 


Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam fu¬ 
ror iste tuns eludet? quern ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te 
nocturnum praesidiuin palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil con¬ 
sensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus hahendi senatus locus, nihil 
horum oravultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis ! constrictam 
jam omnium horum eonscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid 
proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid con- 
silii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris? () tempora, o mores! Senatus 
hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! lino vero etiam in sena- 
tum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad csedem 
uuumquemque nostrum. Nos auteni viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae vide- 
mur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu 
consoles jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos 
omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissmms, l*. Scipio pontifex max- 
imus, Tiberium Gracchum medioeriter labefactantem statum reipublicae pri- 
vatis interfecit: Catilinam vero orbem terrae ca*de atque incendiis vastare 
cupientem nos perferemus? nam ilia minis antiqua praeterea, quod Q. Ser- 
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iste tuns eludet? quem cul finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia ? nihilne te noc- 
turnnm presidium palatii , nihil urbis vigiliae , nihil timor populi , nihil consen¬ 
sus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus hahendi senatus locus , nihil horum 
ora vultusque moverunt1 patere tua consilia non sentis! constrictam jam omni¬ 
um horum eonscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, 
quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris , quid consilii ceperis, 
quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris ! O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit 
consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in seuatum venit: fit pub- 

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MINION, NO. >2. 

Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam furor 
iste tuns eludet? quem ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne tc noc- 
turnum presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilise, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus 
bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus hahendi senatus locus, nihil horum 
oravultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam omni¬ 
um horum eonscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid 
superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem 
nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul 
videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici con¬ 
silii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos 
autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vite- 
mus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consoles jam pridem oportebat: into 
conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir 
amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracclium medioeriter labe¬ 
factantem statum reipublicae privatis interfecit. Catilinam vero orbem temc 
caede atque incendiis vastare cupientem nos consoles perferemus? nam ilia ni~ 
mis antiqua praeterea, quod Q. Servilius Ahala Sp. Melium, novis rebus studen¬ 
tem inanu sua occidit. Fuit, fuit iste quondam in hac republica virtus, ut viri 

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Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela 
vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consules jam pridem oportebat: 
in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero 
vir amplissimus, I*. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracclium mediocri- 
fer labefactantem statum reipublicae privatis interfecit: Catilinam vero orbem 
terrae caede atque incendiis vastare cupientem nos perferemus? nam ilia nimis 
antiqua praetereo, quod Q. Servilius Ahala Sp. Melium, novis rebus studentem 
manu sua occidit. Fuit, fuit iste quondam in hac republica virtus, ut viri fortes 

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MINION, NO. 3. 


Gluousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam furor 
iste tuus eludet? quem ad tinein sese eifrenatajactabit audacia? nihilne te noc- 
turnum presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilhe, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus 
bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora 
vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium 
horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid su- 
periore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem 
nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoe intelligit consul 
videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: tit publiei con¬ 
silii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad csedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos 
autem viri fortes satisfacere reipubliese videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vite- 
mus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consules jampridem oportebat: in te 
conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir 
amplissimus P. Seipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium G-raechum mediocriter lab- 
efactantem statum reipublic® privatis interfecit. Catilinam vero orbem terra 
caede atque incendiis vastare cupientem nos consules perferemus ? nam ilia 
nimis antiqua praetereo, quod Q,. Servilius Abala Sp. Melium, novis rebus stu- 
dentem manu sua occidit. Fuit, fait iste quondam in hac republica virtus, ut 

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vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium 
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n um preesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilhe, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bouo- 
rum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultus¬ 
que moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium horum 
conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore 
nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ig¬ 
norare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie 
tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publiei consilii particeps: 
notat et designat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes 
satisfacere reipublicie videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te 
Catilina, duci jussu consules jampridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, 
quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Seipio pon¬ 
tifex maximus, Tiberium Gracclium mediocriter labefactantem statem reipublicm 
privatis interfecit. Catilinam vero orbem terra cmde atque incendiis vastare cu¬ 
pientem nos consules perferemus ? nam ilia nimis antiqua pratereo, quod Q,. Ser¬ 
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Nations of the earth, which assembled its wise men peaceably to¬ 
gether to form a fundamental ('onstitntion, to commit it to wri- 
•>•»«» and place it among their archives, where every one should 
be free to appeal to its text. But this act was very imperfect: the 
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tions of the earth, trhieh assembled its wise men peaceably together 
to form a fundamental C'onstitntion, to commit it to writing, and 
place it among their archives, where every one should be free to ap¬ 
peal to its text . Mint this act was very imperfect: the other States , 
as they proceeded successively to the same work, made successive im- 

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only the first of the States, but, I believe I may say, the first of 
the Nations of the earth, which assembled its wise men peacea¬ 
bly together to form a fundamental constitution, to commit it to 
writing, and place it among their archives, where every one 
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fect : the other States, as they proceeded successively to the same 

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that among these are life'liberty, anb the pursuit of happiness; that to sc= 
cure these rights, goberumeuts are instituteb among men, berthing their 
just potoers from the consent of the goherneb; that mhencher any form of 
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tissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? 
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ? quamdiu nos etiam furor iste 
tuus eludet? quern ad finern sese effrenata jactabit audacia t niliilne te nocturnum 
presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilne, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum 
omnium, nihil hie munitissinius liabendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque 
moverunt ? pat ere tua consilia non sent, is? constrictam jam omnium horum consci- 
entia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte ege- 
ris, ubi fueris, quos convoeaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quern nostrum ignorare ar¬ 
bitraris ? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie tamen vivit. 
Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: tit publici consilii particeps: no tat et de¬ 
signat oculis ad caedein unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere 
reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci 
jussu consoles jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istem, quam tu in nos 
omnes jamdiu machmaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, 
Tiberiuni Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statem reipublicae privatis interfe- 
cit. Catilinam vero orbern terra? ca;de atque incendiis vastare cupientem nos con¬ 
soles perferemus t nam ilia nimis antiqua praetereo, quod Q. Servilius Aliala Sp. 
Melium, novis rebus studentem maim sua occidit. Fuit, foil iste quondam in liac 
republica virtus, ut viri fortes acrioribus suppliciis civem perniciosum, quam acer¬ 
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latii, n ihil urbis vigilice, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie mu¬ 
nitissimus liabendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia 
non sentis / constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non ri¬ 
des/ quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris , ubi fueris , quos convoeaveris, quid consilii 
ceperis, quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, 
consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii 
particeps: notat et designat oculis ad ccedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri for¬ 
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuus 
eludet? quern ad fiuein sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium 
palatii, nihil urbis vigilise, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie 
munitissimus liabendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua con¬ 
silia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non 
vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convoeaveris, quid con¬ 
silii ceperis, quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit 
consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit? imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii 
particeps: notat et designat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri for¬ 
tes: satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Cat¬ 
ilina, duci jussu consules jampridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in 
nos omnes jamdiu machineris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Ti- 
berium Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statem reipublicae privatis interfecit: Catili¬ 
nam vero orbern terrae caede atque incendiis vastare cupientem nos consules perferemus? 
nam ilia nimis antiqua praeterea, quod Q.. Servilius Ahala Sp. Melium, novus rebus studen¬ 
tem manu sua occidit. Fuit, fuit ista quondam in hac republica virtus, ut viri fortes acri¬ 
oribus suppliciis civem perniciosum, quam acerbissimum hostem coercerent. Habemus 
enim senatus consultum in te, Catilina, vehemens et grave: non deest reipublicae consilium, 
neque auctoritas, hujus ordinis: nos, nos dico aperte, consules desumus. Decrevit quon¬ 
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Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statum reipublicce privat is interfecit: Catilinam vero 
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sua occidit. Fuit, fuit iste quondam in hac republica virtus, ut viri fortes acrioribus sup¬ 
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eludet? quem ad tinem sese elfrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium 
palatii, nihil urbis vigilite, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie 
munitissimus lmbendi senatus locus, nihil liorum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua 
consilia non sends? constrictam jam omnium horuni conscientia teneri conjurationem 
tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convoeaveris, 
quid eonsilii ceperis, quem nostrum iguorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus 
hoc intelligit consul videt: hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: tit 
publici eonsilii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad ca-dcm unumquemque nostrum. 
Nos auteni viri fortes: satisfacere reipublicse videmur, si istius furorem ac telavitemus 
Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consules jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem 
istam, quam tu in nos onmes jamdiu macliinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio 
pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statum reipublicas 
privatis interfecit. Catilinam vero orbem terra? csede atque incendiis vastare cupien- 
tem nos consules per fere mus? nam ilia nimis antiqua prsetereo, quod Q. servilius Aha- 
la Sp. Mfelium, novis rebus studentem maim sua occidit. Fuit, iiiit iste quondam in hac 
republica virtus, ut viri fortes acrioribus suppliciis civem perniciosum, quam aeerbissi- 
mum hostem coercerent. Habemus enim senatus consultum in te, Catilina. vehemens 
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ris, quem nostrum iguorare arbitraris? () tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul 
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det? quem ad finem sese elfrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, 
nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil liic munitissi¬ 
mus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sen- 
tis ? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid 
proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convoeaveris, quid eonsilii ceperis, quem 
nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consid videt: liic 
tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit! fit publici eonsilii particeps: notat et 
designat oculis ad csedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere reipub- 
licae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consules 
jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu macliinaris. 
An vero vir amplisismus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracchum mediocriter lab¬ 
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cendiis vastare cupientem nos perferemus? nam ilia nimis antiqua praterea, quod Q. Servi¬ 
lius Aliala Sp. Melium, novis rebus studentem manu sua occidit. Fuit, fuit iste quondam in 
hac republica virtus, ut viri fortes acrioribus suppliciis civem perniciosum, quam acerbis- 
simum hostem coercerent. Habemus enim senatus consultum in te, Catilina, vehemens et 
grave: non deest reipublica consilium, neque auctoritas hujus ordinis: nos, nos, aperte dico 
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circle atque incendiis vastare cupientem nos consules perferemus ? nam ilia nimis antiqua pra- 
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the first of the Ntates, but, I believe I may say, the first of the Na¬ 
tions of the earth, which assembled its wise men peaceably together 
to torin a fundamental constitution, to commit it to writing, and 
place it among their archives, where every one should be free to ap¬ 
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a fundamental constitution, to commit it to writing, and place it a~ 
mong their archives , where every one should be free to appeal to its 
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nihilnc te nocturniim priesidiuni palatii, nihil urbis vigili.c, niliil tiinor 
populi, nihil consensus bonoruiu omniuni, niliil liic lnunitissiinus liabendi 
senatus locus, niliil horuni ora vultiisque moverunt? patere tua consilia 
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ther to form a fundamental constitution, to commit it to writing-, 
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bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum 
ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam om¬ 
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(161? quern ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te noctnrnum presidium palatii, 
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nostrum ignorarearbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie 
tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit! fit publici consilii particeps: notat et 
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urbis vigilite, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus ha¬ 
bendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverant? patere tua consilia non sentis ? con¬ 
strictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam nonvides? quid proxima, 
quid superiore nocte egeris,ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum 
ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit; consul videt! liic tamen vivit. 
Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis 
ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si 
istius furorem ac tela vitenms. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consules jam pridem opor¬ 
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nihil urbis vigilise, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissi¬ 
mus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sen¬ 
tis? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid 
proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem 
nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie ta¬ 
men vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et de¬ 
signat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae 
videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consulis jam 
pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An 
vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maxirnus, Tiberium Gracchum mediocriter labefac- 
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natus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam 
omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi 
fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitratis? O tempora, 
o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit consul videt: hie tamen vivit! Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum 
venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos 
autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si istiusfurorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, 
Catilina, duci jussu consulis jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos 
omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maxirnus, Tiberium 
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quem ad tinem sese effrenata iactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil 
urbis vi^iliae. nihil timor populi, nihil consensus honoruni omnium, nihil hie murntissimus ha¬ 
bendi senatus locus, nihil homm ora vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sentis ? con¬ 
strictam jam omnium horuin conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, 
quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis quern nostrum 
ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit consul videt: hie tamen vivit: 
Vivit? imo vero etiam in senatum venit: tit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis 
ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes: satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si 
istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consulis jam pridem opor¬ 
tebat: in te conferri pestem istam quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir am- 
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when she saw that she had con¬ 
ceived, her mistress was >des- 
pised in her eyes. 

5 And Sarai said unto Abram, 
My wrong be upon thee: I have 
given my maid into thy bosom; 
and when she saw that she had 
conceived, I was despised in 
her eyes: kthe Lord judge be¬ 
tween me and thee. 

6 1 But Abram said unto Sarai, 
m Behold, thy maid is in thy 
hand; do to her t as it pleaseth 
thee. And when Sarai t dealt 
hardly with her, n she fled from 
her face. 

7 IT And the angel of the Lord 
found her by a fountain of wa¬ 
ter in the wilderness, °bv the 
fountain in the way to p Sliur. 


D.C.1911. 
i2 Sa.6.16. 
Pr. 30.21, 
*23. 


kch.31.53. 
lSa.24.12. 
lPr. 15. 1. 
lPe. 3. 7. 
m Job 2.6. 
Ps. 106.41 
42. Je.38. 
5. 

t Heb. 
that 

which is 
good in 

thine 


B.C.1910. 


fver. 17. 


SRo.4.11, 
12,16. Ga. 
3. 29. 
t Heb. 
multi¬ 
tude of 
nations. 
liNe.9.10. 
II That is, 
Father 
of a great 
multi¬ 
tude. 
iRo. 4.17. 
kch. 35.11 
lver. 16. 
ch. 35. 11. 


3 And Abram ffell on his face: 
and God talked withhim,saying, 

4 As for me, behold, my cove¬ 
nant's with thee, and thou shalt 
be K a father of fmany nations. 

5 Neither shall thy name any 
more be called Abram : but 
Hhy name shall be || Abraham; 
jfor a father of many nations 
have I made thee. 

6 And I will make thee ex¬ 
ceeding fruitful, and I will 
make ^nations of thee ; and 
•kings shall come out of thee. 

7 And I will “establish my co¬ 
venant between me and thee, 
and thy seed after thee, in their 
generations, for an everlasting 
covenant; "to be a God unto 
thee, and to 0 thy seed after thee. 


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bis vigilue, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omniums nihil hie munitissimus habendi se¬ 
natus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis! constrictam jam 
omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proximo, quid superiore nocte 
egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris quid consilii ceperis quern nostrum ignor are arbitraris? O tem¬ 
pora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt : hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in sena¬ 
tum venit : fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad ccedem unumquemque nostrum! 
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tusque moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conju 
rationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid 
consilii ceperis quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit consul videt: 
hie tamen vivit: Vivit? imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis 
ad csedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes: satisfacere reipublicte videmur, si istius lurorem ac 
tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci jussu consulis jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam 
quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium 
Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statum reipubhcfe privatis interfecit: Catilinam vero orbem terra: ca:de 
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I N the beginning God created the 
heaven and the earth. 

2 And the earth was without form, 
and void; and darkness was upon the 
face of the deep: and the Spirit of God 
moved upon the face of the waters. 

3TT Ann God said, Let there be light: 
and there was light. 

4 And God saw the light, that it was 
good: and God divided the light from 
the darkness. 

5 And God called the light Lay, and 
the darkness he called Night. And the 
evening and the morning were the first 
day. 

6 TT And God said, Let there be a fir 
mament in the midst of the waters, and 
let it divide the waters from the waters. 

7 And God made the firmament and 
divided the waters which were under 


the firmament from the waters which 
were above the firmament; and it was 
80 . 

8 And God called the firmament Hea¬ 
ven. And the evening and the morning 
were the second day. 

9 And God said, Let the waters un¬ 
der the heaven be gathered together 
unto one place, and let the dry land 
appear: and it was so. 

10 And God called the dry land Earth, 
and the gathering together of the wa¬ 
ters called he Seas: and God saw that 
it was good. 

11 And God said, Let the earth bring 
forth grass, the herb yielding seed, anci 
the fruit tree yielding fruit alter his 
kind, whose seed is in itself upon the 
earth f and it was so. 

1*2 And the earth brought forth grass, 


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vultusque moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri con 
jurationem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore egeris, utri f ueris, quos convocavefHs quid consilii 
ceperis quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: hie tamen 
vivit. Vivit ? imo vero etiam in senatum venit : fit publici consilii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad cccdem 
unumquemque nostrum ? Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicce videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vite 
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palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium nihil 
me munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua 
consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri coniurationem tu¬ 
am non vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris 
quid consilii ceperis, quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora. o mores! Senatus hoe 
intelligit consul videt: hie taraen vivit. Vivit? imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit pub. 
lici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos au- 
tem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicae videmur, si istiu3 furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mor. 
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam furor iste tuns eludet? quern ad finem 
sese enremita jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum pnesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilue, nihil timor populi, nihil 
consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? 
patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri coniurationem tuain non vides ? 
quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis quern nostrum igno¬ 
rare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hot! intelligit consul videt: hie tamen vivit: Vivit? imo vero etiam 
m sen it urn venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad csedem unumquemque nostrum. Nos 
autem viri fortes: satisfacere reipublicie videmur, si istius furorem ad tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci 
jussu consults jam pridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An 
vero vir amplissimus P. Scipto pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statum reipub- 
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I N the beginning God created the hea¬ 
ven and the earth. 

2 And the earth was without form, 
and void; and darkness was upon the 
face of the deep: and the Spirit of God 
moved upon the face of the waters. 

3 IT And God said, Let there be light: 
and there was light. 

4 And God saw the light, that it toa* 
good: and God divided the light from 
the darkness. 

5 And God called the light Day, and 
the darkness lie called Night. And the 
evening and the morning were the first 
day. 

6 IT And God said, Let there be a fir¬ 
mament in the midst of the waters, and 
let it divide the waters from the waters. 

7 And God made the firmament and 
divided the waters which were under 


the firmament from the waters which 
were above the firmament; and it was 
so. 

8 And God called the firmament Hea¬ 
ven. And the evening and the morning 
were the second day. 

9 And God said, Let the waters un¬ 
der the heaven be gathered together 
unto one place,and let the dry land 
appear : and it was so. 

10 And God called the dry land 
Earth, and the gathering together of 
the waters called he Seas: and God 
saw that it was good. 

11 And God said, Let the earth bring 
forth grass, the her!) yielding seed, and 
the fruit tree yielding fruit after his 
kind, whose seed is in itself upon the 
earth : and it was so. 

12 And the earth brought forth grass. 


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Mcse ejfrenata jactabit audacia ? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilicc , nihil timor populi, 
nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque move¬ 
runt ? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non 
vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceteris quem nosti'um 
igmtrare arbitraris/ O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit consul videt: hie tamen vivit. I wit ? imo vero 
etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad ccedem unumquemque nosti'um. 
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jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos 
convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt: 
hie tamen vivit. Vivit! imo vero etiam in senatum venit: fit publici consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis, ad caedem unum¬ 
quemque nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes: satisfacere reipublica; videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Ca¬ 
tilina, duci jussu consules jampridem oportebat: in te conferri pestem istam quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machineris. An vero 
vir amplissimus P. Scipio pontifex maximus, Tiberium Gracchum mediocriter labefactantem statem reipublica; privatus interfe- 
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I N the beginning God created the heaven 
and the earth. 

2 And the earth was without form, and 
void ; and darkness was upon the face of the 
deep: and the Spirit of God moved upon the 
face of the waters. 

3 And God said, Let there be light: and 
there was light. 

4 And God saw the light, that it was good : 
and God divided the light from the darkness. 

5 And God called the light Day, and the 
darkness he called Night: and the evening 
and the morning were the first day. 

6 And God said, Let there be a firma¬ 
ment in the midst of the waters; and let it 
divide the waters from the waters. 

7 And God made the firmament, and divi¬ 
ded the waters which were under the firma¬ 
ment from the waters which were above the 
firmament: and it was so. 


8 And God called the firmament Heaven : 
and the evening and the morning were the 
second day. 

9 And God said, Let the waters under the 
heaven be gathered together unto one place, 
and let the dry land appear : and it was so. 

10 And God called the dry land Earth ; and 
the gathering together of the waters called he 
Seas; and God saw that it was good. 

11 And God said. Let the earth bring forth 
grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit- 
tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed 
is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. 

12 And the earth brought forth grass, and 
herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree 
yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after 
his kind : and God saw that it was good. 

13 And the evening and the morning were 
the third day. 

14 And God said, Let there be lights in 


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DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER CONDENSED, NO. 2. 

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DOUBLE ENGLISH CONDENSED, NO. 2. 

Virginia, of which I am my¬ 
self a native and resident, 
was not only the first of the 
States, but, I believe I may 

AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA. 1851. 


PARAGON CONDENSED, NO. 2. 

Virginia, of which I am myself a native 
and resident, was not only the first of 
the States, but, I believe 1 may say, the 

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assembled its wise men peaceably toget 

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DOUBLE ENGLISH CHURCH TEXT. 


‘tt)f ijolit tjj m trntljo to to srif-rin- 
tomt; tljnt nil nmt m rmitrii rtptal; 
ttjnt tjjH| nrr rniiimuto ln| tljrir Cre¬ 
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Wt Jrnlit tljcst tnittjB tn hr stlf-rmitrnt: ttjnt 
nit Jth'ii art rrrutcti equal: ttjnt ttjrp are rn- 
tiumcil Inj ttjeir Creatur mittj certain unalicn- 
alile rights: ttjat among tljeae are i'ifr, i'ili- 
ertij, anii tlie pursuit af happiness. Cljat, 

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333 e ball) these truths ta be self—euihent: that all jftlen 
are ereateb equal; that tbeij are enhotueh htj their Creator 
mitt) certain unalienable mights ; tbat among these are 
life, tCihertg, anb tj)e pursuit at happiness. Cjjat, 
ta secure these mights, (Pouentinents are instituted a- 
mang men, iieriuing their just gamers from the consent 

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1'ilirrtg, nnh tjir gnrsnit nf Inppittm €ljnt, tn srottro 
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m m tjirst trnttis ta k srlf-ruitirnt: that all Jfipn arc rrcntcti equal; that 
thpq arc cniiamcti Iiq tlirir Creator tuitb certain tmaltctialilc lights; that among 
ttirse arr life, lihrrtq, anil thr pursuit of Sappiness; that to secure these riglits 
gouenunents arr instituteii among mrn, laming tlirir jnst'^oturrs from thr consrnt 
of t,hr gonrrnrh; that mhrnrnrr amt form of goorrnmrnt hreamrs iirstructiur of 
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